South Fort George has now a licensed hotel, and should be the means of destroying the "blind" auxiliaries. ££!Sy<rf ^••/•mv FORT GEORGE HERALD The red stage coach marks another vepoch in our history. It will'be the ebony-officered Pullman to roll along next! VOLUME 1, NO. 63 SOUTH PORT GEORGE, B.C., OCTOBER 21, 1911 ?3D0LLARS PER ANNUM Former Reserve Deal a Fake--^^a^'SS-dtoRiS Apparently F. G. D. Durnford, an ex-employee of tho Department of the Interior, who obtained a properly executed option on lndiun Reserve No. 1 here for the sum of 81 under the guise of purchasing under proper authority, is an arrant four-flusher and would-be get-rich-quick artist. A spec- iul stage which arrived here on Thursday last brought in J. G. Ramsden, Chief Indian Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada, accompanied by T. W. McRae, of the G. T. P. Legal Department, to make a final at- way tempt to close a deal on behalf of the railway company for the reserve. Next week we will printa a full report o'f thc proceedings. Runners have been sent out after the Indians and they will gather here immediately to meet the G. T. P. representatives. It be hooves the business interests here to use whatever influence they may have with the Indians to assist the railway company in the acquisition of the land. There has been too much interference already by irresponsible outsiders and flim-flam townsite con cerns in the Indian reserve matter. C. C. VanArsdel, chief engineer of the western division was also an arrival on the stage. He is waiting the arrival of J. W. Stewart, managing director of Foley, Welch & Stewart, who is on his way here from Tete Jaune Cache, accompanied by B. B. Kelliher, cnief engineer of the road. They will proceed from here to Hazelton by the trail. Local and Provincial H. P. MacMahon, Superintendent of the Western branches of the Traders Bank of Canada, arrived here on the Steamer Chilcotin on Monday last. Mr. MacMahon expressed considerable surprise at the development of South Fort George, and is favorably impressed with the future assured thu place. Mr. MacMahon stated that he would recommend the bonk to erect a creditable building here some time next year, as their present premises in the Fort George Lumber mid Trading Company's building would, by lliut time prove inadequate for their purpose here. Mr. MacMahon was vastly pleased with the showing of the bank under manager Seaman hero, during thc past year. For the first time in history thc stages of the British Columbia Express Company rolled into South Fort George on Thursduy last. The big red coaches druwn by four splendid horses showed signs of the hard trip they had made over the rough und uncompleted road botween here and Quesnel. Drivers Fred Peters and Al. Young do not complain of that portion of the rond which lies between South Fort George and Black- water, but they state that for the big coaclies the road between Blackwater and Quesnel is altogether impracticable and dangerous. Both the drivers are experts at handling the ribbons and are old-timers on the Cariboo road service. The stages brought in twenty-five bags of mail and seven passengers. The service will noti be so difficult to run with the smaller sleighs the company will use on their winter service, but tie wheel rigs which they have impressed into the service during the interrupted navigation will have great difficulty in making the trip on any kind of schedule. The stages made good time on the road, leaving Quesnel on Monday morning and landing h_re Thursday at 4. p.m. Mold, bad burglars entered the general merchandise store of William Blair & Co., lust Thursday night between the hours of eleven aod twelve and cleaned the establishment of thirty six watches, a largo high power rifle, a couple of shot guns und other articles of lesser value that the burglar men wanted. Tho robbery was very crudely executed, the men gaining admittance by hnaking in tho corner of the glass door and turning the catch. The noise of thc men in the store was hoard in the Bank of B. N. A. neross tho street, but it was thought that Mr. Blair was perhaps working late. The apprehension of the theives should not be a difficult matter, as the authorities have evidence which points to the identity of tho culprits. •lohn A. Fraser, our energetic member in the Provincial Legislature, arrived here last week accompanied by Sheriff E. S. Peters, of Quesnel. Mr. Fraser has been making a tour of the Nechaco Valley and thc Stuart lnke country. He was vory greatly impressed with tl-_ wonderful agricultural resources of tho district through which he had travelled for the first time. Talking to Tho Horald Mr. Fruser stated that the Nechaco Valley presented one of the greatest concentrated areas of agricultural lnnd in tho province of British Columbia. Mr Peters, who accompanied Mr. FrnBcr on his trip, is well known nil through tlie Nechaco and •'laser Lake section, ns he was for years in chnrgo of tho Hudson's Bay post at Fort I'rasor. Mr. Eraser has lived in thc Cariboo District for the past eighteen years. He knows, perhaps hotter than any person in Hi'' district the groat potentialities of tho district ho so ably represents with Dr. Miko Callahan, of Bnrkorville, tho district's other 'nembor. "ho trial of McEwan who made a threatening demonstration with a gun, using tho Pcson of Mr. White ns the centre of interest last week, was duly pulled off last Saturday evening in thc Rond Superintendent's "llicc. It was rather a laughable affair and "la prisoner was allowed to go after ho contributed a lino of twenty dollars to the Crown, and costs amounting to ten more, "o was tried on a charge of drawing a gun w'th intent to do grovious bodily harm to Mi'. White in an altorcation in the latter gentleman's office For this offence he was "nod twenty samoleons. On a charge of carrying concoalod weapons ho was discharged, the Court ruling that the evidence was n°t sufficient. There are too many men 'ernahouts carrying guns in their hip- j"»cket. It is a dangerous habit and should 0 vigorously prosecuted, as prevention is TO READJUST TAXATION ON "WILD LAND" The provincial government are now dealing with the question of raising the wild land tax. We advocated over a year ago, that such a procedure at that time would have the effect of curtailing the acquisition of great areas of land under the "purchase clause" of the Land act, which has since been amended by the placing of vns* reserves. The retroactive features of the land act amendments havo borne harshly upon the operators who were proceeding under the act to acquire lands, and the raising of tho Wild Lnnd tax at this time would add a further injustice.. At a session of the provincial commission to inquire into the assessments and taxation, late lust month, the meeting was devoted principally to tho question of how beet tn assess and tax the wild lands of the province. The proposition that the present tax on wild land should be increased was strongly opposed by Manager Lewtbwaite, of the Nechaco Land company. He favored a fixed charge instead of ten cents per acre on all lands. Senator Macdonald, who was present and testified, gave it as his opinion that all persons who contributed $25 a year in tax es, should be relieved from a revenue tax. He considered that a personal property tax was very difficult to collect at all fairly. He was for placing a heavier tax on wild land than on ordinary land. W. J. Sutton, in his evidence, considered that the holding of wild land was detrimental to the development of the province and should be taxed accordingly. A suggestion that wild land be taxed on a four per cent, basis, however, he thought would be prohibitive. Before the representative of the Winnipeg Post landed here accompanied by George J. Hammond's right-hand-man some weeks ago, we had sent Knox McGee, tho real editor and the owner of The Post, an article, which, out of fairness to The Herald ho should have published.. The article referred to was intended to show the Post readers why the Fort George Herald had ever attacked tlie townsites promoted by Georgo Hammond on the Nechaco Rivor here, for the promoter had written and had been fortunate enough to have published in thc Post a letter, bewailing the uttitude which that paper had assumed towards his operations at Fort Georgo and endeavouring to lay the blume therefor at thc door of this office, and on the head of The Herald's editor, whom, according to Hammond, was a blackmailing publisher. McGee, however, had suffered his puppet to be led up here by one of Hum- mond's bunco-steerers, who was puying the bills. That was a bright outlook for a continuance of the expose commenced by the Post upon observations of their own nnent the pavement lot-peddling methods of the gang's Winnipeg agents. Some sort of an arrangement was evidently arrived at in Vancouver and the Post man went back to THE WINNIPEG POST AND HAMMOND Winnipeg to fix things up for Hammond and as a fitting and just denouement to pile a residue of blaim, construed as malice, hatred and all uncharitableness upon the Fort George Herald and its editor. We can't believe that all newspapers have their price, but how are we to explain the sudden changes of policy that affects some of our contemporaries after they have become bettor acquainted with Mr. Hammond or his agents. We know that he bribes, and can prove this ns he tried to bribe The Herald to quit attacking himself and his townsites. We know him as a smooth and crooked promoter, and a clever and rather dangerous man. He has succeeded, in spite of exposures in peddling, through an organization of agencies liberally assisted by great expenditures in advertising, more than twenty odd thousand lots in his conglomerated Fort George townsites, and the big percentage of investors will not realize enough interest on their investment in the next five years to buy any of tlie back numbers of The Herald, which would have put them wise. The article we sent to Knox McGee ex plained our attitude. It told of the rotten promotion methods we had and were exposing. It showed the enormity of the Fort George townsites promoted by the Natural Resources Security Company. It cited some of the many letters we are receiving all the time showing that people are being let to purchase under gross misrepresentation. We also told' how, on assuming an attitude detrimental to Hammond and his interests, we had been subjected to an organized attack upon our business. Their methods led us to investigate the past of the promoters and we found that Hammond had been identified with get-rich-quick schemes since he left his native town on Lake Erie. He had been run out of Woodstock, Ont., for crooked work. His name in Chicago and Minneapolis is a stench in the nostrils of thousands of those whom he had defrauded. In the interests of The Herald our correspondent in Chicago was shown a rogues gallery picture of the man, taken in Indiana where he ran into the arms of the law on a charge of wire-tapping, and in a bygone issue of Everybody's Magazine we note a reference to him ns a "get-rich-quick swindler, wire tapper and gaol-bird." We are not delving into the past of this man out of pure cussidness, or in any sense of retaliation for his own fight against The Herald, but the promoter, whose operations are hurting legitimate investment in the district, stands in a spot-light of self-directed and cash-created bona fides; and covered with a veneer of business integrity gathered from an ill-advised bank president who had his cash to keep, and from the hoorahs of his personal organs when he dedicated a 'phony hospital or added an eclesiastical prop to his scheme of promotion, and by similar methods he adds to his standing, and with every lot sold he adds his own personal guarantee. We wish the public to know and appreciate the intrinsic value of George J. Hammond's "personal guarantee." As to his townsites, the basis of our contention is that they are magnificently misrepresented. They consist of thousands upon thousands of pegs planted twenty-five feet apart on some two thousand acres of land behind the Indian Reserve here. They are, with the exception of the townsite company's development and its induced business houses, bare, empty, undeveloped and desolate, as we believe it will remain for many years. "FRASER LAKE" TO BE TOWNSITED BY THE G. T. P.R.R. A despatch from Vancouver, dated October 7, states that G. U. Ryley, land commissioner of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, has announced that the company aro putting on the market at once the townsite of Fraser Lake. Fraser Lako is situated on the company's main line in British Columbia, 120 miles west of this pluce, and on the west end of the lako from which it derives its name. The townsite is situated on tho homestead and pre-emption of Malcolm McNevin, thc local road superintendent, being Lots 2011 nnd 617, range 5, Coast district. Mr. Riley says that this will be one of thc most important points on the company's line in the interior of British Columbia, as it is situated tributary to a magnificent fanning and grazing country, and in a district of unlimited natural resources, and on account of its excellent location on the shore of Fraser Luke, which lake is at tho head of one thousand miles of navignblo water. Mr. Brownlee, the well-known British Columbia,and Manitoba surveyor, who laid out Fraser Lake townsite, brought his supplies in by tlie steamboat from Soda Creek and unloaded them direct from the boat on the townsite. He also speaks highly regarding the townsite and surrounding district. The British American Trust company, ol Vancouver and Victoria, and MacMillan & Vollans, of Winnipeg, will have charge of the sale of lots for the company. Information and plans may be had from these two firms, or from G. U. Ryley, land commissio- er, care the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, Winnipeg. All contracts for sale and deeds are issued to purchasers by the Townsite & Development Co., of tlie G. T. P. A unique feature in the sale of this town- site is the depositing by the company of 5 per cent, of the gross sale of lbts in the townsite with a trust company which will bo turned over to a committee appointed froim a properly constituted board of trade, when such board has a bona fide membership of twenty-five, or over residents of Fraser Lake. Said trust funds to be used for improving the streets, laying sidewalks, the erection of town hall, etc. It is expected there will be a rush of buyers to get locations and investments in this townsite, and the opening prices are considered exceptionally low. Mr. Ryley was asked regarding the railway company's connection with Fort Fra? ser, a townsite east of the lake, now being advertised and sold by the Dominion Stock ii Bond Corporation, of Vancouver, and he stated they were in no way connected with this promotion, and the railway did not even have a siding at that point. much better than cure in gun-fights. o The frosty mornings give warning of thc approach of winter and the community at large is planning ways and means of amusing itself during the long sunny winter days when the thermometer registers degrees below zero. The South Fort George Skating club was organized this week for the purpose of building a standard sized rink on the ground used during the past Bummer by the tennis club. Tho following officers wore elected: Hon. President, ,J. A. Fraser, M. L. A. President, M. C. Wiggins. Vice-President, Russell Peden. Secy.-Tres. F. O'Flaherty. Committee, W. Thome. J. Flynn. W. F. Cooke. Tho rink is to bo surrounded by n fence eight feet in height to protect it from any wind and to help to keep it clear of snow. Season tickets will lx> sold for $10, ladies being admitted free at all times. The committee have charge the arranging for band nights, hockey matches and carnivals, and they are now planning a Halloween Dance, to bo hold on October 31st., which will probably be in tlie nature of a masquerade or a calico dance, the proceeds from which will go to tho rink fund. . o The opening services of tin new Knox Presbyterian Church will bo held tomorrow, Sunday, conducted by the minister, Rev. G. W. Wright. The dedicatory servico will be held at 3 p. ni. ond the evening sorvico nt 7 p. in. Spootal music is being arranged for tho occasion. , , . , Tho work of building hns boon rushed with commendable onergy under the direction of Contractor D. A. Brewster, the foundation having been laid less than two weeks ago, on October 9. The building present- an at- Inspecting Willow Biver Timber Limits J. McKay Anderson, of the W'illow River Timber Company, accompanied by J. W. Gordon, of St. Catharines, Ont., arrived here from Stoney Lake on the Willow Rivor, this week after a long lutrd trip from tho upper reaches of the river, on account of the very low water. The down stream trip on the Willow River, made by the timber men, usually occupied nbout two days, but the distance was covered only with great difficulty und exertion by Messrs. Anderson and Cordon in nine days, for seven of which they were practically out of food, living off a straight diet of dried apples. After crossing the canyon portage on the lower Willow River they smashed their canoe and came in to town over Leask's winter trail which strikes the Willow some miles above the mouth of Eagle Creek. The Willow River Timber Company have 52 sections of timber on the river. They were located in 1308 by Mr. Anderson. The Barkerville and Willow River Railroad aro surveying n lino in close proximity to tho holdings. The railroad survey reached a point below Stoney River this summer, about 30 mileB from the mouth of the River. They were obliged to return to Barkerville from that point, however, as the party had run short of provisions. Messrs. Anderson and Gordon were accompanied by W. H. Youdell, a Vancouver Provincial Land Surveyor, who is laying out the limits. When they left thc ground Mr. Youdell's party had already surveyed fifty sections and himself and party were expecteh here. Mr. Youdell also surveyed 25 sections for Alexander Mann, a brother of Dann Mann, James M. Anderson and others in the syndicate. When a town is situated geographically three hundred miles from the nearest railroad point, which is a condition affecting this place today, every convenience that can be afforded it by the governments should be forthcoming freely and dependably, as a reasonable measure of assistance to the pioneers who are developing by their energy nnd ambition, the hinterlands of the country which those governments are administering. For two solid weeks tlic people hero did not receive their muil until the mail contractors sent in the congested accumulation over the waggon road by their stages. The mail contractors have no more logal right to delay the people's mail than a Chinaman has to vote in Canada. Thoy do those things on pure gall, and need criticism for the display, but it would be a pungent criticism that would rectify the mail delivery system as conducted by tho British Columbia Express Company. Tho late .lohn Houston's criticism of thc initial service led ABOUT MAIL Senator Hewitt Bostock to take the matter up and bring it to g successful conclusion for thc time being, and instead of the citizens of the town having to pay for their own mail service the government, sicked on by Houston and Senator Bostock, consented to do. The British Columbia Express Company is the only concern existant that can handle the mail servico with any degree of satisfaction along the Cariboo road. Thoir stage lino hurks back to the days when Steve Tingley used to drive the big coaches along the bluffs from Yale. It is a good stage line, with traditions, good stock and good equipment. In the summer the company forsakes its stages and carries its traffic in big rod automobiles which connect with their steamboat at the foot of navigation. But summer is now practically gone, and still winter is not yet upon us, but in tractive appearance and the whole equipment is of the highest order. Tho auditorium is 20x30 feet with high octagon ceiling and tho vestibulo 8x8 feet. Tlie enterprise has been mado possible by genorous friends of the church who arc contributing through tho home mission board, a dollar for every dollar raised locally. It is expected that in this way the full required amount, about $1500, will be realized and the church left free of debt. Regular servico will be held in the church the interim our mail service is rudely disrupted whilst the express company are wc*- dering whether the water will raise or not. This sort of management does not reflect much credit upon the company. Mail contractors should be prepared to deliver mail either by land or water to South Fort George on time, or as nearly so as circumstances would reasonably permit. Although as we have pointed out, the B. C. Express Company is the only outfit that can handle the mail properly on the Cariboo road, it will not be many months before an alternative route is presented for mail delivery by the advent of steel at Tete Jaune Cache. Things have also changed at Ottawa, and the new Postmaster General should look into the delivery of mail into the remoter districts, where the people depend upon tho mail service for their sole means of communication with the highways and byways that radiate from the steel permanent way, und the centres of industry around it. every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. All are invited to enjoy the privelegos which the establishment of a progressive church will afford and it is hoped that many will share in the development of nn organization to serve the highor needs of tho community. I FORT GEORGE HERALD PUBLISHED BY THE NORTHERN INTERIOR PRINTING CO. j B DANIELL PRESIDENT Devoted to the interests of Fort George ami the entire Northern Interior. J. B. DANIELL, Editor. PEACH RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. I'eaee River Und Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo. Districl of Caribuo. j TAKE notice that OJilon Horuc, of Van-1 .JAKE notice that Henry Cowan, of enmer, B. C. occupation laborer, intenda Boinontoii, Alta, ..ccnt-ation Braker, in* i<. apply for permiMiuii to purclifUK the '*ll,ls to apply for pormusiuu to purchase following described lands: I "ie following described land*:- Commencing at a post planted about 6 | uiuuuenciiiK at a post planted 8 milea miles west oi the eastern boundary isli Columbia and V'nilc north ol Willow Ri\er atid marked "0. H. corner" thence north 8u chains west 8 ehains; thence south So thence eusi Ho chaina to the point ol ci mencement containing h-to acres more I Urit- | *o«th "I Selby's temporary Boundary Post _ Red I at S. E. Corner ot Dominion Peace Kiver S. E. thenee hams; Reserve, thence south 8o chains; west ho chains; theuee north 8o theuce east 8o chains. : Jy-i. HKNBY COWAN. March 30th. 1011. Albert Tate, March 31st. 1911. thence chains; agent. Sept 9 March »6th. ODttON HOGl'E. 1911. Vi, II. Harrison, agt. Saturday, October 21, 1911 PEACE RIVEH LAND DISTRICT. U strict of Cariboo. AKE '■ li" tha' I. Char'es Harris, ni .■;. .. .. .t: ■ .. ti contractor i ' appl) loi pennissi n to purch the loU wing described lands CnARl.ES HARRIS. PEACE RJVI R LAND DISTRICT TAKI. :. ti« t I, Wil iarn J nes. .ng b4o WILLIAM JUNKS, -ch ust till. PEACE RIVKR LAND UltoXHICT. District t-i ^.tril-oc TAKE notice that I, Mary MunlofI, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation married, intends to apply lor permiss ou to purch* __»e the following Jest-ribed lands:* _ ommencinr at _. post planted i mile _ ..ti. aud 7 miles west of the South-east . irner ul the B. C Government Reserve, marked M. M.'s S. K. corner: thence north S.u chains; thence wesl So chains; thenct S..JI.1 So .hains, thenee e-i_>t 80 chains to pi jnt oi commencement, eontaining 04*1 acres. Jv M. MARY Ml'RDOFK. March 30th., i.n. l'KACK KIVKK I.AN'D DI__u___Il_X District of Carilioo. TAKK notiee that Jessie Bella Kerr, of Vancouver, B C. occupation spinster, Intends t" apply ior perm..is mu io purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about I rule west ol the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles south oi the Red Willow River and marked 'J. B. K., N. Vi. corner" theiue south 80 chains; llience east Hu chains; thtnee north So chains, llience west 80 chains to lhe poinl of commencement; containing 630 acres more or less. Sepl.9. JESSIE BELLA KKKR. March aand., 1911 VV. II. Harrison, agt. l'KACK RIVER LAND u__,i_d\_i, District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Margaret Jack, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Spinster, Intends to apply ior permiss'on to purchase the following described lauds. Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile west of the eastern l>|iuudary of British Columbia and 4 miles norlh of the Ked Willow River and marked "M. J., N. W. corner" thence soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; Lhence west 80 chains to point of cam- iiiefieeme.it, containing 640 gcreS more or Peace River Land Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo. TAKK notice that William Matthews, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation Insurance Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands.'- Commenciug at a post planled 2 milts south nl Selbv's temporary Boundary Post al S. E. Corner ol Dominion Peace River Reserve, thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence e.ist 80 chains. Jvli. WILLIAM MATTHEWS. March 31st. 1911. Albert Tate, agent. PEACE RIVEH LAND DISTRICT. District of Carihoo. TAKK nntiee that I, John Struchan, ol Picton, Ontario, occuiiation Gentleman, intends to apply [or permission to purchase the lollowing described lands:* south aod 7 miles west of the South-east corner of the B. C. Government Reserve marked J. S.'s S. W. corner; thence south 80 chains, tiience east 80 chains; thenct north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains lo point of commencement, containiug 640 acres. Jy-". JOHN STRACHAN. March 30th., 1911. Sept. 9. March 15th. MARGARET JACK. 1911. Vi, II. Harrison, agt. PKACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Willinm John Hi_y.tr of Seattle, Wash., occupation Engineer, intends to a- for -ermission to purchase the followin" described lands:- Commencir.p at a post planted about 51 miles north and about 13 miles west from the 22 mile nost established on the ll. N. W, Mounted Police trail on the north bank l'KACK KIVKK I.AN'D DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that, 1, Mabel Cameron, of Victoria, B. C, occupation unmarried, intend to apply lor permission to purch- thc [ollowing described lunds:- Commencing at .1 post piunted 2 miles South and 5 mi'es West of the Southeasi crner ol the ll. C. Government Reserve, marked M. C 's N. W. corner; theuee south hu chains; llience eust 80 chains; thence north >o ihains; thencc west 80 chains lo 3 1: t ui commencement, containing 640 Jy 22. MABEL CAMERON. Marcli 31st. 1911. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice that I, Annie Jewell, of of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash Napanee, Ontario, occupation married ! Creek; thence north 80 chains; thenceeast woman,intends to apply ior perm ission to j fo chains; thence south 80 chains; thence purchase the following described lands:- , west 80 chains to point of commencement, Commencin- at a posi p anted l mile ! containing 640 acres more or less, south and l mile wesl of the South-east | J«.">. WILLIAM JOHN HAYTER. corner of the B. C. Government Reserve, March, 8. 1911. James Pettry. agent. marked A. J.'s N. W. corner; thenue south So chains; thence easl 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; ihenee west 80 chuins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Jy.32, ANNIE JEWELL. March 30th., .911, CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Lucile Countess Lut- ley of Vaucouver, B. C. occupation married woman, intends to apply for permis- sionto purchase the following described lands: * Commencing at a post planted 36 miles east of the head on the soutli bank ol Nation River and marked "L. C. L., N. W. corner" thenee south 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains; theuee north So chains; thence west following the meanderings of l'EACK RIVER LAND DISTRiCT District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that I, Adaline MacGill- .ray, of Picton, Ontario, occupation married, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the lollowing described lauds: .outh and I mile west ol the South-east "ver up-stream to point of commencement. Commencinr at a nost Wanted I mile tontauinig 640 acres more or less. Government Reserve, Sekt.30. LCCII.E COUNTESS LUTLEV PKACE KIVKR l.ANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notiee that I, Arthur Jones, of McLeod, Alia., occupation gentleman, in lends to apply for permission to purchas. tut following described lands:- - mmem i»i< al .1 ■ .st nlanted 1 mite s ■.:. and 5 miles west ol the South-east . r r: .: ::t ti C G vers ment Reserve, narked A 3 1 N E i r;:cr ihenee n uth "• '■ theoce west Bo chains; thence ; r' ' chanti tbence east Bo chains to I -.' I . _n_men«me_-tJ containing 640. -'■ - ARTIU'R JONES. IVER LA.ND DISTRICT. corner of the I). C marked A. M.'s N. IC. Corner; thence south So chains; thenee west 80 chains; thence north 50 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 icres. Jy.22. ADALINE MacGILLVRAY. March 30th., iyn. ! ^August and., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Grace Kerby, of Slocan, B. C. occupation married woman, intends to npplv for permission to purchase , thefollowing described lands: j Commencing at a post planted 34 miles i east ol lhe head on the north bank of Nation River and marked "G. K., S. E. thence north 80 cbains; thence PEACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT District of Cariboo, TAKE notice that I. John MacGillvray, i corner ■f Picton, Ontario, occupalion gentleman, w"t 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; ntends to apply for permission to purch- thence east, following meanderings of the ase the following described lands:- river down-stream to point of commence- Coiumencing at a posl nlanted I mile ment, Containine 640 acres more or leas, .outh and 7 miles west of the South east SePt-3°- GRACE KIRBY. orner of the B. C. Go. eminent Reserve. _ August 1st., 1911. m.nked J. M's S. W. corner thence north So chains; thence east 80 chains;; thence iouth 80 chains; thenee west 88 chains to oint of eommencement, eontaining 640 icres. Jy.22. JOHN MacGILLVRAY. March 30th., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land Diatrict. TAKE notice that Arthur B. Gould, of Slocan, B. C. occupation miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: -' Commencing at a post planted 32 milts east of the head on the north bank af Nation River and marlied "A. B. C, S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence f east Bo chains; thence south So chains ay. o! ii.ugi PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that I, Ettie Jones, .:_ Ange.ei Cal!., occupation unmarried, thence west" fo]'!owing"thrmeamUringV""o( tend 1 apply for permission to purchase river up-stream to point of commencemtfct, :.e ...i.rw:ng described lands- containing 640 acres more or less, pos: Dlanted J mile Seiit.30. ARTHUR B. GOULD. August ist., 1911. miles west of the South-e e B. C. Government Reserve, 1 i S E. corner thenee south '.•e-.-e west 80 chains; thence air.s thence east 80 chains to iMnm.neement, containing 640 Slocan, I'EACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. ^ - ^.'.;. ngt . : at _ Frank Cameron, 0; . u > ■ :- ■'*' - si n i'cfltltnun. ;■■'•■■ ' "':■>' ■'•' pennitsi r. tw purchase 4 '■■::--' ■ ■ • ■ I 1 nted 2 mile: < -"'- and 3 mi.es west ol the Soutl eai corner ol thc B C. Government Reserve marked P C.'s N. E. comer; thenee soutl 80 chains tnence west Hn chains; then, north 80 chains thence east 80 chains point ol commen cement, contaiiiint. __ i^res. h Jv 33. FRANK CAMERON Ma rib list. 1911, CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKK notice that Harry Pandery, of B. C. occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a posi planted 33 mile* east of the head on the north bank of Nation River and marked 'H. C, S. E. Corner" ihenee north (to chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south So chains; TAKE notice that I, Minnie Harris, of thence east, following the meanderings of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation spinster, river downstream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more cf leas. Sep.30. HARRY PENDERY. August 1st., 1911. 7*"- ETTIE JONES. March 30th., 1911. I'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. l'KACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that I, Charles Cameron ol Victoria, H C , occupation gentleman, liiWmls io apply t 1 permissiun to purch a-e the following described lands:- soutli and | milts west ol ihe South easi corner ol u.e J! C. Government Reserve marked C. C.'s N. \\\ corner; iheuce soutl Ho chains thence east 80 chains; theno north Ko chains iheuce west Ko chains t< point ol commencement, containing 64, at r.S K * Jy.«. CIIARLKS CAMERON. Manli 30lh., 1911. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo TAKK notice tb.,t I, Charles MocG leman ol Picton, Oiiu.no occupation genl intends to apply f.,r permiss'on t, purchuse the following described lands.- Commencing at n post planted 1 mih ■outh and 5 miles west ol the South eas • -rner ol U.e B. Ci Oovernment Reserve marked C. M.'s N. R, comer; llience soutl B« ihains, theme west 80 chains; thenct aorth Ko .hams, thence east 80 chains t. Joint oi on lain ing 64. Jy.23. CHARLI-S MueGIUVkAV Mareh 30th., iyi,. l'KACK RIVKR LAND IWRJCI Dislrict of Cariboo, TAKE nolice that I, George Usee ol Picton, Ontario, occupation Clerk, intend jo apply lor permission to purchase tin lolluwmg described lands'. Comm-ncnt; ,,, B ,lllHl , ,l|llM , mfl) South and % miles west „| t|lt. Buulh-iui corner 0 tbe ti, C. ..over nf Re e "e K,*1,0, h'*8' »•»""*! Ihenee non ,;:v1,lwl^ 80 .hams; thenc. •outh 80 clialnd; thece west Ku chains t, acres u'»'")'''»• emeut, containing 64. ''V'\ , 0H0H08 LASEE. March 30th., 1911. ntends to apply for permission to purch __se the following described lands:- Commencm- at a post planted I mile outh and I mile west ol the South-east orner of the B. C. government reserve, narked M H.'s S. Vi. corner; thence north • ■ dins thence easl 80 chains, thence •outh 80 chains: thenee west 80 chains to ■oint ol commencement acres. 'y.33. MINNIE HARRIS. March 39th., 1911. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that I, Edward Vance Ontario, occupation farmer CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of Tbe Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Chas. Gordon Stuart, containing 640 of Vancouver, B. C. occupation gentleman, intends to apply for permission to, purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 36 miles east of the head on the north bank of Nation River aud marked "C. G. S., S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence .ast 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains, thence weat following the meaiidt.ru.gs of ol immenciiK at a nost ijfanted 1 mil iouth and 1 mile west of the South-east orner of the li. C, Oovernment Keoerve, uarked K. V.'s S. E. corner; thence north ■0 chains: thenee west 80 chains; thence outh 80 chains, theme east 80 chains to >oint of commencement, containing 640 teres. 'y.22. EDWARD VANCE. March 30th,, 1911. ondt n ......Iv r r .-r,,,. „ 'i tlvtt UP ilr"m to point of commencement ml to appl) (or permiss on to purchase anil Plaining 640 acres more or iess. he lollowing described lands:- Se|)t 30 CHARLKS _U_____a_t STt/ABT August 1st., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. 01 The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that William Kerby, Slocan, B, C. occupation Captain ot S, of upation Captain ot S. S. Slocan, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commeneing at a post planted 34 miles east of the head on the north bank of l'KACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. Nation Rher and marked "W. IC., S. W. District ol Cariboo. corner" thence north 80 chains; Ihenee TAKE notice that H L Murdoff I "ll 8o ^'"i"": thence iouth Bo chains; nme Rupert, B C. occupation vent km I lhenL'e WMt' (t,11,*w'"K the meanderings of .lends to apply b,r permission iu ourch- r,Vfr u|' ltr,"m l" I"'"'1 "' ommencement the following described lands- enntaining 640 acres more or less. Sep.30. WILLIAM KERBY. August ist., 1911. permission to purch scribed lauds:- endup at a post planted a miles nd 1 mile west ol the South-east irner ol the B. c Government Kessrve, srked II I, M.'s N. W. corner; thence •uth 80 chains; theme east 80 chains; leitce north 80 chains; thence west 80 iuiiis to point of commencement, con- -uth ly.ai. 11. L. MURDOFF. '#nce River Land Dist. . Dist. of Cariboo TAKE notice that Arthur Walker, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation clerk, intends 0 apply for permission tu purchase the ollowing described lands - Commenciiig ut a post planted 3^ miles •outh oi the most southerly corner ol SWttfl Lake; Uieuce easl 80 chains; thence iouth 80 ehains; theuce west 80 chains' hence north 80 chains. fy.i. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. 1 TAKE notice that Harry Enrte, of Seattle, Wash., occunation Farmer, intends I to apply for permission to purchase the I following described lands: 1 Commenc ine at a nost planted about S3 miles north and about 13 miles west of the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank o( the Peuce River at the moutb ol Cash I Creek; thence south 80 chains; thenct west I 80 chains; thence nortb So chains: thence ' east 80 chains, to point of commencement, i containing 640 acres more or less. j Je.10. HARRY ENGLE. March. 8. 1911. James Pettr" agent. ARTHUR WALKER. I'EACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Curiboo. TAKK nolice that I, Edna Way, ol Eta_ta%M,V7*^tl0-" m?rr,etI w,"'"» L I, "n,l',|,lv l_* PWMlwiwi to purch ase the following described luiidfl-- Lommenclng «t a post planted 1 milt louth and s miles west ,,| thc South.ensl corner ol the 11. C. Oovernment Reserve marked E. W.'s S. E. corner; theme nortl 80 chains; Uunce west 80 chains; thenci Bomb Ho ihuiiis; thenee east Ho ciiiiiis t. point of commencement, containing f>.u acres. Jy.". EDNA WAV. March 30th., 1911, PEACE RIVEH LAND DISTRICT. District ol Curiboo. TAKIC notice Umt I, Gladys S, Cam- rou, of Victoria, B. C. occupation un •iarrie.1, Intends to apply for permission o purchase the following described lands:- Coinmencing at _ post nlanted 2 miles iouth and 1 mile west cd the Southeast "rner ol tbe B. C, Government Reserve, ■narked G, S. C.'s N. E. comer; thence , . iouth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; I March 38, 1911 hence north 80 chains; thence east 80 hains to poini ol commencement, con* •lining 640 acres. ly-». GLADYS S. CAMERON. Murch 31st. 1911. Peace River Laud Dist. • Diet, of Cariboo. TAKE nolice tbat John White HeronTof Edmonton, Alta., occupation Barber, intends to apply for iiermission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 2% miles south of the S. W. comer of Swan Lake; thetiCC south 80 chains; thence west So chains; theme north Mo chains; thence east Hu chains. Jj.!. JOHN WHITK HERON. Albert Tate, agent. _ *•_ -_-_»■--_■_ aia_i-_.aim.m_r CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Lund District. TAKE notice that David B. Craig of Saskatoon, occupation Farmer, Intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted 30 milea east ol the head on the north bank of Nation River and marked "D. B. C„ S. E. comer" thence north So cliains; thence west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; thence east following the meanderings of river downstream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sep.30. DAVID B. CRAIG. August lit., 1911. _—■ -*i t\Vil CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Lund District. TAKE notice that Neil McKelcherin of Stayner, On't., occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 16 miles east of the head on the north bank of Nation River and marked "N. McK., S. W. corner" thence north 80 tliains; theuce east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains: thence west, foJlowing the meamkrings of river up-stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sep.30. NEIL McKERCHERIN. August 1st., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that James Ellis, ol Wasco, Ore., U. S. A. occupation merchant, intend* to apply for permission to purchase the following described lauds: Commencing at a pust planted 16 miles east ol the head on the north bank ol Nation River and marked "J, E., S. E. conwr" thence north 80 chains; thence wes* 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east lollowing the meanderings of river down-stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres mure or less. Sep.30. JAMES ELLIS. August 1st., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peuce River Land District. TAKE notice that Emma M, Parker, ol Slocan B. C. occupation wile of H. Parker intends to apply lor permission to purchaae the following described lands. Commencing at a post plnnted 16 miles east of the head 011 the south bank of Nation River and marked "E. M. P-, N. E. comer" thence south 80 chains; Iheuce west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence east following the meanderings ol river downstream to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.30. EMMA M. PARKER. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Lund District. TAKE notice that Howard Parker, of Slocan 11. C. occupation nccotllitalit, intends to apply ior permissiun to purchase thc following described lauds; Commencing at it poet planted 10 miles cast of thc head on the south bank of Nation River and marked "II. P., N. W. corner" thence soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chuins; theuce north 60 ihains; thence west following the meanderlngs ol river up-stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.30. HOWARD PARKER. August and.,1911. _ f AMERICAN PLAN EXCELLENT^msn^l lolel Northern Cornei- Hamilton & Third South Fort George, B.C. The newest and most modern hotel in the northern interior Rates $2.50 and $3 Monthly and weekly rut.» on ap. plication -0»t of willPH. Ilquora and cIsahi Albert Johnson, Pr«P. Y_^^_^fj^^f^f^_Y^^j^AJ_\\__^f^A^\ CASSIAR I.AND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKK notice that Walter B. Henderson, \ of Saskatoon, occupation merchant, Intends to apply for permission to purchase he following descrii cd lunds: Commencing at a post planted 13 miles cast of the head on the south bank of Nation River and marked "W. 11. II., N. i W. corner" tdeiice south So ehnins; thencc | east 80 chains; thencc north Ho chains; I thence west following incaiiderings oi the : river up stream to point id commence* j ment contuining 6_|o acres more or less. Sept.30. WAI.TKR 11. HENDERSON. August 3rd., iyn. KODAKS SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District, TAKE notice that Elonio D. Copeland, of Slocan, B. C. occupation mine-owner, intends to np >y for permission to purchase tbe following described lands: Commenc,tig at a post planted 14 miles east of the head on the north hank of j Nation River and marked "E. C. D., S. ] W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence [ east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west following the meanderings of ■ rivec up-stream to point of commencement containing 640 acrei more or less. Sep.30. ELONZO D. COPELAND. August ist., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Ot The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Margaret Copeland, of Slocan, B. C. occupation married woman intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:* Commencing at a post planted 14 miles east of the head on the north bank of Nation River and marked "M. C, S. E. comer" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thelice east following the meanderings of the river down-stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sep.30. MARGARET COPELAXD Aagust ist., 1311. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that George A. Ggll, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 36 miles east ol the head on the north bank of Nation River and marked 'G. A. G., S. E. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east following the meanderings of river downstream to point of commencement, cotltaining 640 acres more or less. Sept.30. GEORGE A. GALL. August ist., .911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Cecil Haydon Lutley, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 36 miles east oi the head on the south bank of Nation River and marked "C. H. L. N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east following the meanderings of river down-stream to point of commence, ment, containing 640 acres more or less. Sep.jo. CECIL HAYDON LUTLEY. August and., 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, Of The Peace River Laud District. TAKE notice tlmt William I). Clem ent of Slocan 11. C, occupation mine owner, intends to npplv for jiermission to purchase the following descrihed lauds: Commencing at a post pluutcd 14 miles east of the head on the south bunk of the Nation River und marked "W. B. C, N. E. comer" theuce south 80 chains; theuce west 80 chnins; thence norlh Ho chains; thence east following the meanderlngs of the river downstream to point of commencement, containing 640 ncres more . less. Sept.30. , WILLIAM B, CLEMENT. August 2nd., iyn. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that I, James I.uidlow, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation Book-keeper, intends to upply for iiermission to purchase the following described Inuds: Commencing at a post planted 13 miles east of the head of Nation River on thc north bank and marked J. A. L., S. K. corner; thencc north 80 chains; tlicnce west 80 chains; ihenee south 80 chains; thence east following the river down-slream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sep.30. JAMES A. LAIDLOW. August 1st. 1911. CASSIAR LANI) DISTRICT. Of Tim Peace River Lutul District, TAKE notice that Arthur A. Burton, of Burton City, B. C. occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 12 miles east of tht hend and 2 miles soutii of the south banl: "f Nation River and marked "A. A. B S. W. comer" thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thenc? west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sep.30. ARTHUR A. BURTON. August 3rd., 1911. I Just Drop In and Let Us Show You. 7f Remember we pay siiecial attention to >? uiiiil orders. W_ JOHN A. FRASER i Front Street, QUESNEL, B. C. K WA><_WA>^_><_W_'<_W_'^_>_^_'^^^t^rZi^f\\f^fAA We have secured the exclusive agency for the Canadian Kodak Company, and have a complete stock of everything for the photographer. r* BRITISH COLUMBIA' EXPRESS COMPANY _*ni for • raider OPERATING Autos Bead for a folder Steamboats Stages From Ashcroft to Fort George, and all points in the northern interior of British Columbia, carrying the Royal Mail, passengers and fast freight. The Palatial Steamer B.X. Awaits the Arrival of the Company's Stages ^SwHriL'S,.;.;^™;^!.'" Head;Offlce:!Ashcroft, B.C. Peace River Land Dist. - Disi. of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Arthur Mason, of Edmonton Alta., occupation Dentist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commenrinp at a post planted 1% mil's of thc most southerly point of Swan Luke thelice east 80 chains; theuce south 80 thence west 80 chuins; thence north 80 chains. Jy.i, ARTHUR MASON. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Humi Prater, of Slocan B. C. occupation blacksmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 24 miles east of the head on south bank of Nation River and marked "H. P., N. E. corner," thence south 80 chains; thence west 82 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east following meanderings of river down stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.30. HUGH PRASER. August and., 1310, CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. 01 The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Harry Lee of Slocan, . C, occupation miner, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a pott planted 34 miles east of the head on thc south bank of Nation River and marked "II. L-, N. W. corner" theuce south 8a chains; theuce eatt 80 chains; thence north 80 chain,: thence west lollowing the meanderings oi river up-stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. S«pt.3o. HARRY LEE. August and., 1911, tup ___ CLUB POOL ROOM THIRD AND HAMILTON STS. LOYAL & DAVIS, Props. Smokers' supplies a specialty Four pool tables Splendid environments v J Fort George Trading & Lumber Co., Limited Operators of Stuart Rivers on the Fraser, Nechaco and — Manufacturers of Lumber Prulirht eonHlirncd to steamer "Chilcotin" at Sodi Croek will Ik. carefully tran.ij.or.cd to tlic 11.ii.i of '..frit hint ion. All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber for Sale " Bone Dry Lumber In the Yards " Phone: One-One _______ Mouldings South Fort^George CHAS. E. McRLROY General Manager. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. 01 The Peace River Land District. TAKE notice that Marke Brown, of Slocan, B. C. occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencinf at a post planted 33 miles east of the head on the south hank of Nation River and marked "M. II , N. K. comer" thence south 80 chains; theuce wett So chains; thence north So chains; thencc east following the .neanderiiiga of river down stream to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or les&. Sept.30. MARKE BROWN. August 2nd.,1611, I'eaee River Land Dim. - Dist. ol Carihoo. TAKK notice that Edward Home, of ciipatlmi en-incer, in- tdtiionton, Altn., CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKK notice that Charles A. McKerc harin, ol Stayner, Out. occupation merchant, intends to apply lor nermission to purchnse the following described lands: Commencing _t a post planted 30 miles . , mst of the head on the north bank ol 1, , ,n "^ \ '''V'V'T l0 P«"»«« N"1'"" R*ver and marked "C. A. McK., iiMe«3??nmttf, Clt.p,,".lfl * "' »'tn««« «"t *» chains; thence south So si , 1 \__ ti 1 m"Nt !":l,ll,:r|y H** **»»■! IM« west following the meanser. hence iil L SwH Wi1! *° etf"I '"«» "f Hv" «P-strc«m to point 0| eom. SS; U&VJ"!^ * KW* "&m M .'ere. mor. o, 'Vn'rchw Sjy^AlSSrtf." . \-9™0' CHARL88 A. McKACHARIN, Aiarcii 7., 1911. Albert u.t, agent. [August ist., inn, Lend* to CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River l,aml District. TAKE notice that John W. Crow, of Slocan, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 22 miles east of the head 011 the aouth bank of Nation River and marked ".I. W. C, N. W. curner" theuce south 80 chains; tiience east 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence we*t up stream following the meanderings of river tu point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or k__. Sept.30. JOHN W. CROW. August and. 1911. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Of The Peace River Land District. TAKB notice that Ralph Ciilett of Slocan B. C. occupation mill owner, in apply lur permission to purchnse the fol the lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted 14 miles east of the head on the soutii bank of Nation River and marked "R. 0., N. W. comer" thence south 80 chnins; tliencc east 80 chaius; theuce north 80 chains; thence lollowing the meandering., of river upstream to [mint ol commencement, containing 640 acres mure or less. Sent,p. RALPH 01LLKTT. August and., 1911. McGaghran Thorne BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS AND MAKERS OF FINE ICES Fourth St., Soulh Fori George CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Fort QcorflW. B.('. Victoria. ll.C. '■'■SWZXH.aLllT'™- Green Bros., Burden & Co. Gril Eif-Mn, Dmiiin t B. C. Uad Smiyon Survey-of L_n_-, Mlnon, Townait... Timber Limits, Etc. Won Kee WASHING AND IRONING - - Fresh Bread | Quesnel, B.C. Central Fort George Lots 30 p.c. below List Prices The following lots are offered for sale hy their owner at prices far below the list valuations, as compiled by the Natural Resources Security Company: Lots 13, 14, 23 and 24, in block 183, Central Fort George; $1100 for the four. This is half tho price quoted by the townsite company for lots in the same block. Inside lots in block 92 are quoted by the townsite company at $300 each. We have for sale in this block Lots No. 2, 3, 12 and 13. We offer them at $175 each. Double corner in block i)2, lots 29 and 30 going for $450. Apply to N. H. WESLEY Agent for owner South Fort George, B.C. WfltCll W.ili-.fn..|i,.i. mini- Repairing •_*___ GILDAVI10 Semlnrticles by mall to Kort (leortfo. B.C. Pre-emptions »£• SALMON RIVER and LOCdted Close to Fort Georp NX. JORGENSEN South Ft.George Fort George Drug Co. Prescription! a Specially This is season- 1 • , i- able weather for UHie JUlCe A largo Mock of which In nlwuya on hand. llruiR, Chcmlcnta, Potent Mullclnm. ■UgMlriM, Book.. .Stullonory, Toll.* -rtlclo., Drug_l»t_' Sunilrlei Bronger & Flynn BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Plans and blue prints made Estimates submitted All kinds of work promptly executed OFFICE NO. 7 SECOND STREET South Fort George OCTOBER 21, 1911 I'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Diatrict ol Carilioo. TAKE notice that Jessie Hicks, ol Vati- couver, B. C. occuiiation spinster, iutemls lo apply f(,r permission lo purcliuiie the loiluwing described lunds: Commencing nt a post planted nliout i mile west ol the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 8 miles soutli ol the Red Willow Rrver and marked "J. H., N. W. corner" thenoe south 8o chains; thence eust do chuins thence north Bo chuius thence west 8u chains to the point ol commencement, uud containing 640 ucres more Sept"!' JESSIE HICKS. March 23rd., 19"- W. H. Harrison, ugt. I'EACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Curiboo. TAKE notice that Churles Alexander Findlay 1 ol Vancouver, B. C. occupution nntlemaii, intends to apply for permission tu purchase the following described binds: Commencing at a poat planted about 1 mile west of tbe eastern boundnry'of Urit ish Columbia uud 8 miles south of the Ked Willow River and marked "C. A. F., S. Vi. corner'' thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 cliains; thence south 80 chaini: chuins; tiience west 8u clmins to point of commencement, und contuining 640 ncres, more or less. CHARLES ALEXANDER FINDLAY. March 33rd,, 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. I'EACE RIVER LAND Dlo._aU\ District of Cariboo. TAKF. notice thut Frnnk Morgun Hns ■ey, ol Vancouver, ti. C. occupation gentleman, intends to upply for permission to purchuse the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile west ol the eastern .Annulary of British Columbia and 8 miles south ol the Ked Willow River and murked "F. M. 11., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce uorth 8u chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement and containing 640 ucres more or less. So. 9:, ■ (FRANK MORGAN BRESSEV. March 33rd., 1911. W. II. Hurrison, ugt. isli[Columbia and 6 miles south of the Red Willow River und marked"!-;. B., S. E corner thence north 80 chuius; theuce west Bo chains; tbence south 80 chains- thence cast 80 chains to the point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9, M arch 33rd. ERNEST BLUE. I9N. W. II. Hurrison, ugt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Edith 0. Crossin, of Vancouver, B. C. occupntion spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ubout 1 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 8 miles south of tbe Red Willow River, and marked "E. G. C, S. E. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 cliains; thence east 80 chuins to point of com men- ceinaiit, contuining 640 ucres more or less- Sept.9. EDITH G. CROSSIN. March 33rd., 1911. W. II. Hurrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Curiboo. TAKE notice that William Grundy, ol Vaucouver, B. C. occupution Gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilied lands: Commencing at a post piunted nbout 1 mile west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia aud 2 miles north ol the Red Willow River and marked "W. G. N. E. turner" thence south 80 chuins; thence wtit 80 cliains; tbence north 80 chuins; thence east 80 cbains to l!ir point of commencement, containing 640 ucres more or less. Sept. 9. WILLIAM GRUNDY. March 14th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. 1 I'KACE RIVER LAND DI01RILI. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notioe thut Cyrus Moultun, ol Vuncouver, ti, C. oeeiipntion gardener, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following described lnnds: Commencing ut u post planted about 3 miles west of the enstern boundary of British Columbia nnd 1% milcs south of the Red Willow River und murked "C. M., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence enst 80 chnins to point of commencement, contuining 640 ucres mole or less, Sept.9. CYRUS MOULTAN. Murch i8th., 1911. w. H. Hurrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Distritt ol Cariboo. TAKE notice Hint Ellen Omar, ol Vuncouver, ti. C. occupation spinster, intends to upply for permission to purcliuse the following described lands: Commencing ut a post plnnted ubout 3 miles west oi the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 1% miles north of tlie Red Willow River und murked "IS, ()., S. W. comer, thence north 80 chuins; theuce enst 80 chains; thence smith 80 ehuina; llience west 80 chains to the point af commencement con'lainiiig 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. ELLEN OMAR. March i8tli., 1911. W. H. Harrison, ogt, THE HERALD PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT *.™ DVlru'1 ,,f Cariboo. TAKE notice UlHt Jillnrs n..ud , Vancouver, B C. occupation driver,' intends to at^ty for permission to purdmse the following described lands Commencing at a pout planted about X miles west of the eastern boundary of Brit- !?r„ColH™bia *■»»# miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "J. ti. N. W comer" thence south Ko cliains' thence east 80 chains; thence north 8a'chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 ucres more or less. Sept.9. JAMES BOUCHER. March 33ml., 1911, W. ll. Harrison, agt. I'EACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Elmer Omar, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at u post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia nud i\ miles north of the Red Willow River und marked "E. 0., S. E. comer" thence nortli 80 chains; thence west 80 chuius; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or les*. Sept.9. ELMER OMAR. March 18U1., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Hercules Becott, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Comnieneing at n post planted about I mile west of tbe eastern boundary of Brit- jsb Columbia nnd 4 miles south of the Red Willow Hiver und marked "H. B., S. E. corner" tbence north 80 chuins; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; Ihenee east 80 chains lo the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9 HERCULES BECOTT Mareh 22nd., 1911, W. H. Harrison, agt. PKACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Diatrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Charles Jesso of Vancuuver, B. C. occupation painter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fulluwing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 tmle west oi the eastern boundary of Brit iili Columbia and 2 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "C. J., S. E. turner" thence north 80 chains; thence west So chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east Bo chains to point of comtnen- c.raentcontaining 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. CHARLES JESSO. March 17th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, ugt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Mary Chalmers, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupation spinster, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about I mile west ol the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "M. C, S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thenct east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thonce west 8a chains to the point ol commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. MARY CHALMERS. March 17th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Fred Butterwort, of Vuncouver, B. C. occupution salesman, intends to apply for perniission to purchase the following described lunds: Commencing at u post piunted about I mile west ol tbe eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles south of the Red Willow Riber and murked "F. B., N. E. comer" tbence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; Ihcnce east 80 chains to the poiut ol commencement, containing 640 ncres more or less. Sept.9. FRED BUTTERWORT. March 22nd., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Henry Benton, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted nbout 3 miles west ol the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2% miles south of the Red Willow River and marlocd "II. B., S. E, comer" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chain) thence east 80 chains to point of cou mencement, containing 640 ucres more or less. Sept.9. HENRY BENTON. March 22nd.( 1911. W. II. Hurrison, ugt PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT, of Cariboo, Vancouve TAKE notice that Mabel A Scrimes, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation stenographer, intends to apply for permis sion to purchase the follow,ng described lunds: Commencing nt a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia und 3% miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "M. A. S., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; theuce weat 80 chains; theuce north 80 chnins; thence east 80 chains to the point oT commencement, contuining 640 ucres more or less. Sept. 9. MABEL A. SCRIMES. March 17th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that A. Lenora Giguere^ of Vancouver, B. C. occupation stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow ng described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and _% miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "A. L. G.., S. W. Corner" thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sent. 9- A. LENORA CIGUERE. March 17th., 1911. \V. H. Hurrison, ugt PEACB RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Kutie Martin, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation stenographer, intends to apply for permission to pin ase the following described lands: Commencing at u post planted nbout 3 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 3'., milcs nortii of the Red Willow River and marked "K. M . S. E. comer" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; ttience south 60 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. KATIE MARTIN. March 17th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Willimn A. Ryric, ol Wdcquvw, B. C. occupation accountant, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the billowing described lands: Cummencing at a post planted about 1 mile west of the eastern boundary of Brit nth Columbia and 2 milcs north of the Red Willow River and marked "W. A. R. ,N. W. corner" thence soulh 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 clmins; ihenoe west 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more ur PEACE RIVER LAND DISiRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE nolice that Willinm Robinson, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation carpenter, intends to apply lor permission lo purchase the following described lands:- Commencing ut u post plnnted about I mile west ol the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 chains north of the Red Willow River, and mnrked"W. R., S. W. comer" thence north 80 cbains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to tbe point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. WILLIAM ROBINSON. March i8th... 1911. W. H. Harrison, ugt. ll bent, 9 March 17th., WILLIAM W. RYRIE. 19H. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRIC_'. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alfred Omar, of Van- couver, B. C. occupation scutum, Intends Jo apply lor permission to purcliase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about t mile west of the eastern Imundary of Brit- iih Columbia and 3 milcs north of the Red willow River and marked "A. O, N. W. turner" thence iouth 80 chain-; il-n« "*t 80 chains; thence north l_ uiains; thence *««t 80 chains fto the point of commencement containing 640 gcres more or *_}* 9- ALFRED OMAR. March 18th., 1911. w. H. Harrison, agt. I'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice thut George Omar, of "i^ouver, B. C. occupution seumuu, in- .? J .,0 *P','y ,or l«rmissioii to purchase the following described binds: J"mmencing at a post planted nbout 1 mn* west ol the eastern boundary of Brit. J»< ColninWa and 2 miles south of the Red "Wow River and marked "G. O. S. E. turner thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chuins; thence south 80 chnins; «ncu enat 80 chains to the point of ^nimenccmetit, containing 640 acres more or less. Sipl ,' GEORGE OMAR. March 18th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, ngl. I'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice tlmt Wallace Lindsay Tuf m2_' 1 Vancm,ver B. C. occupntion ugent "wiiils to apply for permission to purch- •« the following described lnnds Y'mr"encing at a posl piunted nbout 1 "i _•*"*.l!f tl|e.M»tern boundary of Brit- .,. T., N comer thence south 80 chnins; tbence "«i 80 chains; tlicnce north 80 chnins; mm. *"* 8o dmi,ia t0 ll'* pulm ol commencement, containing 640 ucres more or SM 9r' li JWACK LINDSAY TUFFLKY. March'. iBth., 1911, W. H. Harrison, agt. -Ill (* I «■■*»:• 11 IMillllllilty |1| llll. £'! Culuinbia and 2 miles north ol tire Rei! juiow River and mnrked "W. L. T., N. C. occupation Engineer, in- , .. / lor iiermission 1 lowing described binds: lission to purchase PEACE RIVER LAND DISTKICT. District ol Cariboo. JAKE notice that Willinm Omar, of Vancouver, B. C. occupati *i»l; to apply (nr I)ermis "" 10 lowing described lai !niu"!",e.,,tl_,e ut a poat planted about 1 ShVSSL0/ U,« *Mtan ^.uiii.itry of lirit Will.__,!»" m ,,nd 3 wl,« iouth of the Red *' "J, Rv« nnd marked "W. 0„ S. W. Bo n.J. ._* m,rlh ^ c,in,"»l tm'll(C cnsl wait Si i V"1"* "m,th ^ c,,«i,1!,i lllc,,ce 5 contummg 640 ncres more or less. March9'.an WI"'IAM OMA*. J^hjBth,, 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. I'KACE rivkr LAND DISTRICT. _. District ol Cariboo. CouverV6lr!M lllHt Krawl ni««. "' Van- to b,i,',i_, . " occ»P*tion luborer, intends lollow.^ 1 l'crmiMi»n t» nurchase thc uowing deicrlbed lauds: wffSfWt*1 a Puit ')lantC(1 «1>°»t < 11 of *« eastern boundary of Brit- I'EACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ul Cariboo. TAKE notice tbat William Fleming, ol Vnncouver, B. C. occupation Merchant, intends tn apply ior permiaslon to purchase the following described lunds: Commencing nt a post planted about I mile west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia und 4 chains north of the Red Willow Hiver und marked "W. F. N. W. corner" thencc soutii 80 chuins; thence eait 80 chuins; thence nortli 60 chains; thence west 80 chnins to the poinl ol commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. WILLIAM FLEMING. Mnrch t8th., I911. W. II. Harrison, ngt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT, District ol Cnriboo. TAKE notice thut Roy Wbiddcn, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile west of the eastern Ixuwdary of British Columbia aud 4 chains north of the Red Willow River und marked "R. W., S. E. comer" thence north 80 chuins; thence west 80 chains; tlicnce south 80 cbuins; thence east 80 chnius to the paint 0/ commencement, containing 640 ucres more or less. Sept. 9- ROY WHIDDEN. March'18th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACK RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE .notice that Ernest S. Wilfcers, of Vuncouver, B, C. occupution broker, io- tends to npply (or permission to purchase tlic following described lnnds: Commencing nt a post planted aboul I mile west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia und 4 chnins north of the Red Willow River and murked "E. S. W., N. K. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chuins; thence north 80 chains; thence enst 80 chnina to the point of commencement, coutnining 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. ERNEST S. WITHERS, March i8th., 1911. W. H. HnrrilOfl, ugt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice lhat Llew S. Davison, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowiag described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2% miles north ol lhe Red Willow River and marked "L. S. D., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 ihains to the point of commencement, containing 648 acres more or less. Sept. 9- LLEW S. DAVISON. March 17th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACB RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Drysdale, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation salesman, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern houndury of British Columbia and 5% milcs north of the Red Willow River and marked"J. D. ,S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 cliains lo point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9- JAMES DRYSDALE. March 15th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, ngt. to apply for permission to purchase the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the enstern boundary of British Columbia and \% miles south of the Ked Willow River and marked"A. C, N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thencc ensl 80 chains; thenct north 80. chains; tlicnce west 80 chains lu the point of commencement, und containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. ANDREW COOK. Murcln 18th.,1911. W.. H. Harrison, ngt. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKE notice that Frank Bond, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to pdrchase the lollowing described binds: Commencing ul a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia und 2 miles south ol thfc Red Willow River and maided "F. B., S. E. corner" thence north 80 chuins; thence west 80 chuius; tbence south 80 chnius; thence enst 80 chains to the point ol com- mmiccincnt, containing .640 acres more or less. Sept.9. FRANK BOND. March 2.ith., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVKR LANI) DISTHICT. Districl ot Cnriboo. TAKI. notice that Jumes Beveridge, ot Vancouver, B. C, occupation agent, intends to imply for permission to purclinsc the following described lunds: Commencing nt n post plnnted about 3 milcs west ol the enstern boundary "I British Columbia and % mile sonlh ol the Red Willow River and marked" J. B., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence easl 80 chuins; thencc north 80 chuins; llience west 80 chaina to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or Sept.2. JAMES BEVERIDCE. Murch 20th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, ugt. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice lhat Albert Anderson, of Vancouver, B. C. occupution salesman, intends to apply tor permission to purchase the following described binds: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west ol thc eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 2% miles south ot the Red Willow River and marked "A. A., S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; thencc wesi 80 chuins to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. ALBERT ANDERSON. March 22nd., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PKACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKE notice thnt Edward Radley, of Vancouver, B. C. occunation carpenter, intends to apply (or permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west ol the eastern boundnry of British Colmnbin and 2% miles south ol thr Red Willow River and marked "E. R., N. E. corner" tbence south 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chnins to the point of commencement contuining 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. EDWARD RADLEY. March 22nd., 19H. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cnriboo. TAKE notice that William Telford, ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation ugent, in- teods to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted nbout 3 miles west of thc enstern boundary »t British Columbia and '4-mile south ol the Red Willow River and marked "W. T.( S. E. corner" thence north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains; /lience south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the po'li't of com- meocement contaloing 640 ucres more or less. Sept.9. WILLIAM TELFORD. March 20th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice thnt Mary Cameron, ol Vnncouver, B, C, occupation stenoprapher intends to apply for permission to purchuse thc following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 4 milcs west nl the enstern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "M. C, S. E. corner" tbence nortb 80 chains; tbence west 80 cha.ns; theuce south 80 chains; thence east 80 cliains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sent.9- MARY CAMERON, Mnrch 17th., io.n- W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DlbiRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Elmer C. Robinson, of Vancouver, B. C. occupalion gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase'the vollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted ubout 3 miles west of the eastern boundnry of British Columbia and s'_ miles north of the Red Willow River and marked"E. C. R., S. E. comer" thence north 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chaini to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. ELMER C. ROBINSON. March 15th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt PEACE KIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. Distriet of Curiboo. TAKE notice that Reginald Barter, of Vuncouver, B. C. occupation gentleman, iniends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile wesl of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and (i miles 80Mth of the Red Willow River nml marked "R. B., N. W. corner" theiue south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thenee uorth 80 chnins; thence west 80 chuins to point of commencem-u. coiitailiini. 640 ncres more or less. Sept.9. REGINALD BARTKR. Murch 23rd., ign. W. H. Harrison, ngt. PEACE KIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cnriboo. TAKK notice lhat Lclilia Foiisecn, of Vnncodver, B. C. occupation spinster, intends Jo npplv tor permission to purchase thc following described lamia: Commencing at B post pbint-ed about I mile west ol the enstern boundary of British Columbia nnd 6 miles south of the Ked Willow River and mnrked "L. F., N. a. corner" tbence south 80 chuins; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; tl.encc enst 80 chains to the point ol commencement, contnining 640 acres more or ISU. LETITIA FONSECA. March 23rd., 1911. W. Hurrison, agt. PEACE KlVER L/VJD DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice Hut Ralph Stevens, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation W*Mn, ij- tends to upi'ly for permission to durchase tlic vollowing described lunds: Commencing at a post planted about 1 m||e west oiV eastern bournb.ry of British Columbia and 6 miles south of the Red Willow Kiver nnd inarked"R. b., ». w. cor. r" Thence north 80 chnius; hence east to SiailtS thenee ..outh 80 chains; thence Wes 8 Vilnius to the point £«*»««. Lnl, containing 630 acres;more or less. Sent Q. RALPH STH\ hNb. Keh ..rd,, 1911. W. H* »flrri9on- •**' K PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that John Murdoch, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchuse the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and _% milcs north of the Red Willow River and mnrked"J. M., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; llience,west 80 chains to the point i>i commencement containing 640 ucres more or less. Sept.9. JOHN MURDOCH. March 15th-, >9H. W. H, Harrison, agt. PEACB RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Laura Regina Kendall, of Vuncouver, B. C, occupntion spinster, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described land!.: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and -\\ miles nortli of the Red Willow River ami marked "I. R. K., N. E. corner" thence soulh 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; theiicQ east 80 chains to the point of commencement, contuining 640 acres more or leas. Sept.9. LAURA REGINA KENDALL. March 15th., wii. W. H. Hurrison, ngt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Oistrict ol Cariboo. ..ikK notice thut Grace Lee Inks.iter, ol Winnipeg, Man., occupat'ou stenographer, intends to apply dor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing ut a post plnnted about 3 milcs west 01 the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 7^ miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "G. L. L, S. W. corner" thence north 80 chnins; thence enst 80 chains; thence soulh 80 chuins; theuce west 80 chuins to the noint of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Scpt.9. GRACE LEE INKSATER. March 14th.,. 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Fred Taylor, of Vancouver, B. C. occupntion merchant, intends apply for permission to purchuse the following described luods: Commencing ut n post plnnted nbout 3 miles west of the eastern boundary of Brit- ish Columbia und ?% miles north ot thc Red Willow River and markeh "F. T., S. E. corner" thence north 80 chaios; tlicnce west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9- FRED TAYLOR. March 14th.,1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Andrew Cook, of Van- couver, B. C. occupation collector, intends PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Perry Gordon, nf Vancouver, B. C, occupation salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fallowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary "I British Columbia and \ mile south of the Red Willow River and marked "P. G., N. E- corner" Ihcnce south 80 ciiuins; thence west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence east 80 cha_:.s to the point of commencement containing 640 ucres more or less. Sept.9. PERRY GORDON. March 20th., 1911. W. H, Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER"LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Vincent Armttabe, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupution laborer, intends to upply for iiermission to purchase thc following described lunds: Commencing nt a post piunted about 3 miles west of the eastern bonndarv ol British Columbia and %-mlle soutli of the Red Willow River and marked "V. A., S. W. cntiii.r" thencc north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thencc south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, contuining 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. VINCENT ARMITAGE. March 20th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, ngt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT, District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Mury Ruth Crossin, of Vancouver, IJ. C. occupation spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and b% miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "M, R. C, N. W. corner" tlicnce south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence wtst 80 chains to the point of commeucemenl, containing 640 acres more or less. Sent.9. MARY RUTH CROSSIN. March 23rd.,1911. W. H. Hurrison, agt. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alyce Phelps, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the toilowing described lands: Commencing ut a post planted about 3 miles west ot thc eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 6'-, miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "A. P., S. W. corner" tnence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; ihcnce south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to thc point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. ALYCE PHELPS. March 23rd., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. ~ District ot Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alice June Webster, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchuse the following described lands: Commencing ut .1 post plnnted about 3 miles west ol the ensiern boundary ol British Columbia uud b% miles south of the Red Willow River nnd marked "A. J. W., N. E. comer" thence south 80 chnins; thence west 80 chains; thencc nortii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, contnining 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. ALICE JANE WKBSTER. Murch 23rd., 1911. Vi. H. Hurrison, agt. ""PEACE RIVKR'LANirblSTRICT. District oi Cnriboo. TAKK notice that John H. Morrison, of Vancouver, B. C. occupution gentleman, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following described lands: Commeacing at a post planted about 3 miles west ol tbe enstern boundnry of British Columbia und b^ miles south of the Red Willow River and mnrked "J. II. M., S, E. Comer" thencc north 80 chnins; thencc west 80 chuins; thencc south 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains to the point of commencement nud containing 640 acres more or less. Seiit.q. JOHN II. MORRISON. March 23rd., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. "PETCE~RiVEiTLAND DISTRICT. District ot Curiboo. TAKE notice thut William John Hiuch- lifi of Edmonton, Altn., occupation prospector, intends to apply for permission to purchnse the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundary ot British Columbia und 4% miles south ol the Red Willow River and murked "W. J. I!., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thencc north 80 chnins; tJlience west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sepy.9- WILLIAM JOHN IIINCHLIFF. Murch 24th., 1911. __, H.^Hurrison, ugt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT, District of Cnriboo. TAKE notice that Harvey Clifton, of Vancouver, I). C. occupntion enrocnter, intends to upply for permission to purchuse the following described lands: Commencing ut n post planted about 3 milcs west of the eastern boundnry ot British Columbia nnd V, miles south of the Ked Willow River uud marked "H. C, N. E. corner" theuce south 80 chains; thence west 80 cnains; tbence north 80 chuins; tlicnce enst 80 chnins to the point of commencement contuining 040 acres more or less. Sepl.9. HARVEY CLIFTON. March 341b., 1911, W. II. Hnrrisoii, ugt. >KACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT! Dislrict of Cnriboo. TAKP* notice that Frank Moore, ol Vuncouver, B. C. i«eupution snlcsmmi, intends to npply for permission to purchase the lollowing described binds: Commencing ut u post plnnted about 3 miles west of the eastern boundnry of British Columbia und 4% miles south ot the Red Willow River nnd marked".?, M., S. W. corner" thencc north 80 chnius; thence east 80 cbuins; tbencc south 80 chuins; thence west 60 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 ncres more or less. Sept.9. FRANK MOORR. March 24th., 19U. \Y. 11. Harrison, agt, PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Marparct Munro, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation stenographer, intends to apnly for permission to purchase the following described lnnds: Commencing nt a post planted about 4 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia .nd 4 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "M. M., N. E. corner" thence smith 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement and containing 640 acres more or less. Sent.9. MARGARET MUNRO. March 17th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PAGE THREE. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the euslern honndary ..{British Columbia and 4% miles soutii ol the Red Willow Hiver und murked "_, fi., s. _. corner" thence nurtli 80 ciiuins;' tiience west So chuins; thencc soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point ol commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.91 PETER RAYN0I.DS. March 24th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. , District ol Carihoo. TAKE nolice that Michael Sanders, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupation accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the lollowini; described lands; Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Colini-bia and 2 miles soutii of tins Red Willow River and marked "M. S., ti. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains; theme north 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept... M1CIIAKI. SANDERS. March 25th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKli natice that Seatli Griffith of Vancouver, B. C. occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to nurchase the following d-scrrh-tl lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west ol the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 2 miles smith ol the Red Willow River and marked "S. G., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; -lien-e west 80 chains to the point ol com. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Jacob Henderson, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupation joiner, intend- to apply for iiermission to purchase the lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles west of the eastern boundary ol Brit, ish Columbia and 1% miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "J. H. S. E corner" ihenee norlh 80 chains; thence west o chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or bept... MICHAEL GREY.. March 26th., ijii, w. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Jacob Nelson, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation joiner, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles west ol the eaaleni boundary ol Brit- ish Columbia and 1% miles north ol the Red Willow River and marked "J. N. ti. _ corner" thence south 80 chains;' thence west 80 chains; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sepl.9. JACOB NELSON. March 26th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. ' District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Harvey Grielmour, ol Vancouver, - C. occupation carpenter, intends to apply for permission eo purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a Host planted about 6 miles west of the eastern boundary ol Brit- mencement, containing 640 acrea more or \ ish Columbia aud tf miles south of the Red hept. 9. SEATH GRIFFITH, Willow River and marked "H. G., S. E, March 25th., 19". W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER I.AND DISTRICT. District of Carihoo. TAKE notice that Clarence Nichols, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fallowing described lands: Commencing at a post plaited ahout 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia nnd 2 miles north of the Red Willow River nnd mnrked "C. N., S. E. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 cl.a<ns to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sent.9. CLARENCE NICHOLS. March aist., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District oi Cariboo. TAKE notice that Ettie Mable rarcnt, ol Vancouver, B. C, occupntion spinster, intends to apply for dermission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about <\ miles west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and s miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "E. M. P., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the poiot of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. EFFIE MABLE PARENT. March 25th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Thomas Archibald, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purcnase the followine described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west oi the eastern boundary of British Columbia and a miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "T. A., E. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence West 80 chains; thence nortii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. THOMAS ARCHIBALD. March 3lst., I9»- W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Blanch Mary Wilkins, of Vancouper, B. C. occunation spinster, .ntends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilied lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 5 miles south of the Red Willow River, and marked "B. M. W., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chnins; thence east 80 chains to the point of com- mciioement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. BLANCH JURY WILKINS. March 35th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that David O'Urien, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation cooV, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2 miles north ol the Red Willow River and marked"D. 0., S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. DAVID O'BRIEN. March 21st., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Coulter, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted about 5 milcs west ol the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2 miles north of lhe Red Willow River, and marked "J. C, N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 cliains to point of commencement contain'og 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. JAMES COULTER. March -ttst., 1911- W, H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alpbonse Amand, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation joiner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia nnd 4 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "A. A., N. W. corner" ihcnce aouth 80 chains; thence enst 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 630 acres more or less. Scpt.9. ALPHONSE AMAND. March 20th., nm. \\\ u. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Napoleon Brown, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following "described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles sodth of the'Red Willow River and marked "N. B., S. W, corner" thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chaina; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres mora or less. Sept.9. NAPOLEON BROWN. March 24th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Peter Delong, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupation accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands' Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles soutii o'f the Red W'llow River and marked "P. D., S. E. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of cum. mencement, containing 640 acres mure or less. Sept.9. PETER DELONG. March 34th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Clifiord Caldwell, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 milcs west otthe eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 4 miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "C. C, N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 88 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. CLIFFORD CALDWELL. March aoth., 1911. W. II. Hurrison, agt. PEACE RIVliR LANI) DISTRICT. District oi Cariboo. TAKE notice that Vance Van Allen, of Vancouver, B, C. occupation clerk, intends apply for permiss'on to purchase the fallowing descrilied lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles north of the Red Willow River und marked "V. V. A., S. W. corner" thencc north 80 chains; thence eust 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement coutnining 640 acres more or leaa. Scpt.9. VANCK VAN ALLEN. March 20th., 1911. W. II. Hurriaon, agt. I'EACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice lhat Allen Then, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation salesman, intends apply for permission to purchase the following descrihed lnnds: Commencing at a post planted about 5 milcs west of the eastern boundary 0/British Columbia and 4 miles north of the Red Willow I River aud marked "A. T., S. E. corner" thence norlh 80 chaini; thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chaina; theuce enst 80 ehuina to the point of commencement contuining 640 acres more or less. Scpl.9. ALLEN THEN. March 20th., 1911. W. II. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Peter Raynilds, ol Vancouver, B. C. occupntion agent, intends to apply for perniission to purcliaae the following described lands: PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District oi Cariboo. TAKE notice that Robert Bucley, of Vaucuuver, B. C. occupation clerk, intenda to apply for permission to purchaae tbe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles north of the Red Willow Riv?r and markeh "R. B., N. W. corner" thence south 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains; thence north 80 chaius; thence west 80 chains to the pojnt of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sent.9. ROBERT BUCLEY. March 34th., 19H-_W._H.__ Harrison, agt. PEACERIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Peter Marshall, of Vaucouver, B. C. occupation accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencinfr at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia aud 4 miles sodth ot the Red Willow River and marked "P. M., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chaius thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence eaat 80 chains tu the point of com- mencementand containing 640 acres more or teas. Sept. 9. PETER MARSHALL. March *A___i lQH. W. H._Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cnriboo. TAKE notice that Frederick Bell, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles weat of the eastern boundnry of British Columbia and 4 chains soutli oi the Red Willow River and marked "F. 11., S. W. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; tiience suuth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres mure or less. Sept.9. FREDERICK BELL. March 34th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice th.it Juhn Alfred Hamilton, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fulluwing'described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 chains south oi the Red Willow River und marked "J. A. H., S. E. corner" thenci north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains to the point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. JOHN ALFRED HAMILTON. March 34th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE~RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Diatrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Ethel Hicks of Vancouver, B. C. occupation spinster, Intends to apply lor permission to purchase the fullowing described lands: Commencing at a pust planted about « miles west of the eastern houndury of Hi iah Columbia and 4 cliains south of the Red Willow River and marked "E. H., N. W. comer" thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence nnrth 80 chaius; thence weat 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acrea more or leaa. Sept.9. ETHEL HICKS. March 24th.,1911. W. II. Harrison, ^gt. PEACE RIVER LANDDISTRICT. Diatrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice that William Hicks, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation gentleman, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following deacrlbed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 milea west of the eastern boundary ol British Columbia and 4 chains south of the Red Willuw River and marked ;'W. II., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thenee weat 60 chains; thence north 80 chnins; thence eaat 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 610 acres more or Iras. Ssp't.9. WILLIAM HICKS. March 34th , 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. , S. corner" thencc north 80 chains; thence west 80 chaina; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to tne point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. HARVEY GRIELMOUR. _March_25th., J91 lj_W._H._Harrison,agt. PEACE" RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Michael Grey, af Vancouver, ti. C. occupation sign-painter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles west oi the eastern boundary oi British Columbia and $% miles south oi the Red Willow River and marked "M. G., N. E. corner" tbence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thencc east 80 cliains to the point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, Scpt-9. MICHAEL GREY. March 35th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Robert Andersoo, of \ ancouver, B. C. occupation laborer, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the [ollowing descrilied lands: Commencing at a nost planted about 6 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4'^ miles south of the Red Willow River and marked "R. A., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9- ROBERT ANDERSON^ PEACE RIVER. LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Charles Forrester, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fulluwing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2% miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "C. F., N. E. corner" thence aouth 80 chains-; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence easl 80 chaina to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. CHARLES FORRESTER. "PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Charles Hennessy of Vancouver B. C. occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at s post planted about 6 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 2% miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "C. H., S E. corner" thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chailis; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 740 acres more or less. Sept.9. CHARLES_HENNESSY_ PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT.. Diatrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice that John Bartlett, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation accountant intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following, described landa: Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and % mile north of thc Red Willow River and marked "J. B., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 cbains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point ol com- mencemeut containing 640 acres more or less. Sept.9. JOHN BARTLETT. March 26th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTHICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Leonard Mackie, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about l mile west of the eustern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "L. M., N. E. corner" thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Sept. 9. LEONARD MACKIE. J^rch_i5th.,_i9n._WJLH._Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Geprge Henry Tacey of Vancouver, B. C. occupation occupation metal-worker intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plantvd about I mile west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles north of the Red Willow River and marked "G. H- T., S. E. corner" thence north 80 chains; thenca west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to poiut of com- tnencemeot, containing 640 acrea more or less. Sept. 9. GEORGE HENRY TACEY. March 15th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DlbiRICT. District ol Curiboo. TAKE notice thnt Cecil Alfred Bolt, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation engineer, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles nortii of the Red Willow River and marked "C. A. B., S. W corner" theuce north 80 chaius; thence east 80 cliains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to poiut of commencement, contacting 640 acres more or lesa. Sent. 9 CECIL ALFRED BOLT. Murch Igth., 1911- W. H. Harrison, agt. "PEACE RIVER LAND Di„_RICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Winnifred Mary Stevens of Vancouver, B. C. occupation spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about I mile west of the eastern boundary of British Columbia and 4 miles north of tbe Red Willow River, and marked "H, M. S., S. W. Corner" thence north 80 chains; thenca east Bo chains'; thence south 80 chaina; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, costainlng 640 acres more or leas. SEP. 9. WINNIFRED MARY STEVENS. March 32nd., 1911. W. II Harrison, agt. ""peace 'riveVlanddT&Yrict. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Mace Garvey, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation joiner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles west of the eastern boundary of British Coluirilria and 2 miles south of thr Red Willow River and marked "M. G., S. W. comer" thence north '80 chaius; thence eaat 80 chains; thenoe south 80 chnins; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 seres mors or less. Sept.9- MACE GARVEY. March 15th., 1911. W. H. Harrison, sgt. ,,'. I : . STORY OF OLD CARIBOO m ive i: issue tin I Continued.) 'Tl.. The fi : continued ____■ diary l»'l left Califi peel in ill Aug. Ill, IS62—Suudny, Broki down yesterday a. fur as this illowing narrat- froiii a previous final pages of a to n man who fast thu without have got to dig n ditch and to off in the night with a light fnll bring water on (he ground we of snow, today as usual, cold wish to prospect nnd it will gray clouds threatening snow. take us three or four days to The sun runs so low hero that lest it, if it looks dangerous wo can see it only about two then to stay longer we will j hours at and near midday even make a break for it if not wo when fair. Don't remember see- shall stay till the grub is near- ing the sun three times in the ly gone. Pound the town today last three weeks. Oh! that I nearly deserted, most of ti.u were out of this gloomy wret- men having gone below for the ohed country. Were 1 not a crip- winter. I expect hard times get- pie I should feel at ease, lor if min in 18(52 to pros-1 ting out, but that don't scare snow set in steadily I could • Barkerville diggings, i me, it is the chance of getting pack up and leave, sure of being blocked in and frozen or starved that makes me fearful. Wish now that instead of going for ib today 1 had packed up nd got safely over the mount crook is concerned. Water canio into the bottom "f our shaft so = " "", d'K (lpT„ ain tiiat we have to cross at the head of Nelson. If it keeps on able to fight my way out, but now my fears get the better of me eel ml ■ not making pump and the prospects i good enough to justify us in going to thai expense. Todnj the two men wo havo been feeding start out for California to- lf it wny there Here in the middle of an uncompleted paragraph the diary abruptly ends. The reader may form his own deductions as to the end of the man. It is generally supposed that he was lost -other with Ol boys, who lei partner may iiii-U to slay I J don't know clinntion aud as far as that back to Cl knows, this is ; if tin ■s so that ive money \s for mger what Ins enme to do. In- judgement. too, goes, say "go lifornia"— God hateful country 1 am in—rain fell nearly all tho lime and all the country is covered with a thick, heavy growth of gloomy lirs, with tho swamp and miry ground buried under [alien trees so that it is almost impossible to got along. Everybody 1 see looks gloomy and discontented and it seems hopeless to try and do more in Cariboo. In all my trials I never saw a darker time, Sepl. S. — Still on Nelson. Concluded lo try and pick up a few dollars here, by scratching around where men worked last year rather than run around. Have made about 8100 clear of expenses in the last month— rather slow for Cariboo. Today we have had snow and 1 suppose we must soon leave. 1 have little hope now of getting back our work. We uui about dis the cost of the trip to say noti snowing this way there will be three feet of snow there tomorrow, and when we go we havo to carry a load of blankets and grub, Hard to get in and hard- | trying to make Lightning Creek er to got out of, this Cariboo, j in his crippled condition. It is Oct. 13. It was a bad night to us thnt of last date. Snow fell heavily and steadily all night. Could not sleep for nor- j vousness and about midnight the overloaded trees began to fall crashing down all around us. Went out and roused new partner Martin in cabin close by. Stood outside watching and before he could find his boots a large tree which threatened un gave way by the roots. Yelled the alarm and out came Martin bare-footed for dear life. Ho ran directly under the course of the tree, stumbled and fell and the tree crashed in the snow at his heels. A narrow escape and it seemed to frighten me more than it did him. After that we sat up till day in my cabin, rushing out at every crack and warning sound. I think we heard the fall of fifty trees, and eight or nine that fell that night might have crushed us, but luckily they leaned (mother way. Tho storm held up during the day and we went on with ^_K_K^I_l___£^-tt_K_t-_tt___:_tt__-^2___--.>_-__--^W-K_t.^^^ « i ■ ' 1 7. ► t. I A choice variety, in- _ including all the lat- g est designs, can he J_j _ seen by a visit to our g ft store. We have specialized in this line, and feel the assur- r, 'A . -.1—: :c i i l.:...._ ^j> y0ur quest $'' ~K~K_K—-_K~.'A Close & Brown ;4 South Fort George, B. C. {Lamps-- Jjance of pleasing you if lamps are the object of your questjj} ki_K_K_K_~_K_K_f._W._K_K_f._~Z_K_K_K_K_W^_W._W._fr.22y ! a pathetic storey; one of a great unrecorded number. To appre- iciate it thoroughly one must | have an idea of the Barkerville country in the winter time. Today, during the winter months, tho mining town is cut off from any communication with the outside world for weeks at a time save by dog team and snow shoeing. Evidently, giving up in despair any hopes he may have entertained of striking pay dirt tta writer of the diary started on the snow bound trail for Williams' Creek. Hampered by his maimed foot, hungry and wearied of the struggle he probably laid down in the soft snow, and joined, without a tremor the great ai'my of those unfortunate pioneers who had preceded him across the valley of the shadow of death. ouraged on Tuesday the 7th. and were about to make ready to leave when we were surprised by the unexpected coming back of my old cabin mate from Williams' Creek. He encouraged us to stand out a while longer, so we pitched in till yesterday, Sunday, and then went out after more grub, intending to s.ay ten days longer if possible. Most of last week we had snow and cold weather, on Friday it began to rain and on Saturday thero was a lieavy freshet. Sunday was a fine day but we had a hard time breaking a trail through the snow out, to Lightning. The rain seemed to have packed it hard and made it worse. Today, Monday, it has i , ,, , ,-' I set in to rain again so that af- slow dollars one by one onlyL.. ui w_,f d-_-_hed too happy ,f od age don t, nip |t work8about the miMe of me before 1 lfet a little restinc ,\. .. -. i • ,i , o • • i "••«. «jD-uig the afternoon. 1 his weather is n place in this wide word. „.„,.; n j ai . 1 surprise all round. Almost ev- Sept. 28—On Nelson yet. Been orybody has left tlie country, scratching around steadily. Am believing that everything would now even on the cost of the trip ; be frozen by this time. So far i and enough besides to take (ne j am loser by staying. Have back to California. Had weath- spent about 850 for grul) since or now, snowing and freezing j Sunday before last and have nearly all the time. Most of the I made nothing for it yet. We are men havo left the creek, only trying a place now where we ing of pay for my time but 1 am thankful that i have not lost n. 1 like so many others. I am working very hard, every day. Sundays and all and 1 shall be (.dad when forced to give up. 1 do not know that I can earn anything here more than a few days longer, and I think I shall go to Williams' Creek, where there are very rich diggings and new discoveries being maide every day. So|ne of the claims there pay twenty- five pounds of gold a day to each man working! .lore money in one day than 1 want to make me happy for life. Well I must grind along till my lucky comes and gather in my only Mr. Dallas, Inspector of the branches of the Bunk of Vancouver arrived here this week to audit tho branch of that institution that does business in thc Nechaco townsite. day four left here now and each one working and living by himself about a quarter of a mile from each other. Today my cabin- mate wont away. \Ve started in to work together but he soon after bought a bit of ground t'.it was paying well, about 850. a day, giving 8500. It fiz- zeled out completely before he got half his money back and now he strikes out for Williams' Creek. Would go myself to try for big diggings but I cannot feel satislied to leave 810 a day, and I iun making that now ilid expect to make 820. a day, I but it does not look good now 'since we started in. Thought , last owning when we got back to camp faint and worn out, that I could never get out of this if another heavy snow should come, but after supper felt stronger und am taking the chances now quite unconcernedly. By the way, the night of the great, storm closed on the morning of my birthday, 1 shall hardly forget it. Oct. 17, Friday—Mild weather has held on till the snow has with a fair show of doing so as nearly Sone- diggings stil1 lurn long as I dare slay here—That out I'001'1)'- have n°l _ot our cannot be many weeks more— I pub money back yet. 1 am ir Looks dubious now, if a deep snow conies on it will be a serious mailer for me to trot out, but my chi.f fear is of being robbed on my way down, many have been robbed and some murdered on tho down trails. This country is a wilderness and H is very easy for robbers to escape. No doubt there lying in wait for the that have been growing fat up on the 1 Farm Lands, Garden Tracts, Timber Limits, Mineral Claims, Town Lots Having resided in the Fort George district since the first frame building was erected, and knowing all lots on the different townsites, I will undertake the sale of all property placed in my hands. Edward Roberts Real EBtote. Notary Public, .imurance Anent, Auctioneer and Valuator Refcronceit: The Bank of Vancouver and The TiaJers Bank of Canada Fort George. For Sale Nechaco River water- frontage Within one mile of subdivisions Apply to N H WESLEY, Second street Fort George Brick Co. We are now prepared to accept orders for brick and lime. Also to job by contract. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jorgensen * Knox Proprietors Laselle ave., South Fort George gore & McGregor, B. C. LAND SURVEYORS Victoria and Fort George, B. C. P. G. B. BODEKER Land Timber Cruiser Pre-emptions Located. SOUTH FORT OEORGE, __ C. K-.imat_8 S<i_*irr_i>. HAMILTON & WHITE proprietors City Livery and p@a j Stables Second St Rigs, Saddle and Pack Horses furnished on short notice. Draying of all kinds and excavating done. Feed of all sorts continually kept on hand. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. V- M. C. WIGGINS farm lands Real Estate GARDEN tracts Valuations and investments made for owners and out-of- town buyers. Fire Insurance Agent for Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd., British-American Assurance Co., and the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co. FOURTH ST. - - SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. DON'T BUY ON PAPER We don't ask you to purchase South Fort George lots by making a pencil mark on a townsite plan You would be safe in so doing, but if skeptical o COME TO r SOUTH FORT GEORGE Investigate Our Proposition and you will find a good live town--Two banks, sawmill pool hall, newspaper, two general stores, splendid hotel, bakery, stationery store, mail-boat landing, scores of buildings, and crowds of satisfied buyers WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT CO. 172 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B C , or the resident agent, g. e. Mclaughlin Fourth Avenue, South Fort George J iwm.Blair&CoJ \a WM. KEKMrnv -¥__,___,» TT WM, KENNEDY, Manager. Cor. Second and Homillon A. es., SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. Since the Indian Reserve was sold realty values have risen, but our prices on the most complete fine of general merchandise in the northern interior remain unchanged. i (HEADQUARTERS^ FOR FORT GEORGE LANDS YOU CAN STILL BUY I iuu \__\r_ _.__--__ uui ■■ " — ■ —. | Good Land at Reasonable Prices ^~~ ud Oa Vary R.aionablr Term.. Till- Perfect. ' Write for further information to North Coast Land Co. Ltd. General Offices: 81* to 634 Metropolitan Bid*., Vancouver,B.C. London Oflice: 6 Old Jewry. Sooth Fort George Office, Second St. Russell R. WALKER, Sales Agent PAID-UP CAPITAL, ... (1,800,000. hiul li.\ just now, got a Mining boil coining, just at this pat - ticular time, mui on iny foot, tool It Boema ns if the devil must have a hand in it. Could not get out to work today, tried it, took me nearly an hour u> get my hoot on and to hobble oil fifty ywda, then I are i.iiiiViJ"31 CHlwlod Wl< °#au1- Might >i„ .„„•-,.'_; among the cords at the tend of JlLf lllll HI'S .,| i . . i ,. . , 1 ■ the toot just above the instep. and will so,m be on the I Who ever heard of such a tWng? way out for the winter. V"S UlU! I"..ll,l> »~ ,or ' Carihoo and if a big snow Octobers, Nelson Creek—Bad comes witlwn a few days how weather lately. The sun is fast i shall I, a cripple, get out? A working south and wo sit but'serious question with ine now. little of ii even when fair, ll is Oct, ail, Sunday. Have had a freezing cold and scarce an hour Uorry time since last date. My without a snow squall. Have boil doe-'not work well. Poult- been troubled with a nervous ; iced for 8 days till nothing more fear lest I should got snowed in, would run but blood and now I but at last oonoludod to take jam dressing with salve. The the chances and brave it out. I skin Uia come off from a sp.it got i,he man winking alone ab- the size of a half dollar, leaving oye to join .ne and pros|)_ct a the raw llesh still swelled, hard place nu the hill high above the : anil sore. Pulled on my rubber creek. I think it will pay and il boot yesterday for a trial, I ut it will we shall have a good was glad to squirm out of it claim for next year. 1 went over again pretty quickly. Have s.if- to Lightning today after more j feral ns much in 'mind as in grub and got enough to stand body through fear of snow set- ine two weeks. Sob in to snow jting in. It holds off beyond all in tl.' morning and has at it |expectations. We have had some GENERA. UK'PAiniNP „. W hard and steady ever since. It I light falls, and Thursday and ,,,,N1'KAL KM AIRING at W. rather frightens mc, but 1 atn Friday last very cold, making '' "aim. Shoes, harness, Gents in for it now and must take the i anchor ice in the swift water clothing cleaned and pressed chances whether will or not. Wi Yesterday was rainy FINE JOB WORK AT THE HERALD | 1836 j A_Kt_ Eicrtd Fifty Million Doliart | 1910 ik Bank of British North Americ. Tour money is safer in the Bank than In your house or In your pocket. It is not tied up. You can get It out at any time without delay. NOTES discounted. Local and Foreign Dratts bought and sold. COLLECTIONS made promptly. Money Orders issued. Fort George Branch, L. G. MacHaffie, Mgr. THE BANK OF VANCOUVER Head Ofll--t CAPITAL AUTHORIZED DIRECTORS: R. P. McLennan. Em]., Pr.-ftlf.nl: Mc- Lennan, M-F-uly ft Co., Wliol.ial. Hardware, Vancouver, ll.C. M. II. CAHLIN, Km,., Vire-Pre-lclent, Capllaliit. Victoria. S.C. Ills HONOR T. w. PATERSON, Lleu- tenant-dovernor Hrlllsli Cnliimliln. I.. IV. SHATFORD, Eiq., M.L.A., Mir- VANCOUVER, B. C. •2.000.000 New W-stmlu- C..|j1i»H«i. Sta Robert Kennedy ster. J. A. MITCIIKI.I.. Vlitorln, 11. C. E. II. HEAPS, Esq., E. II. I!i.i|i!t * Co., Liiinhrr nml Tlmlirr: Prc-ld-nt Columbia Trust Co.. Ltd.. Vancouver, R. C. J. A. IIAHVEV. Esq., Kl".. Inrinirly ol Criuiiirook. H.C., Vancouver, B.o. A. I,. DEWAR. General Menajcr. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Fort George Branch! F. N. DEWAR, Manager. chant, lleillny. B.C. W. H. MALKIN. E.q.. Tlie W. II. Mnl- kln Co.. Ltd., Wholesale Groceri, Vancouver, B.C. r.'^'A.-'A>'*2t<A!.'*2t'^'£'£'^^,^~_\_,_\_ RUSSELL PEDEN W. F, COOKE The NORTHERN LUMBER CO. i ►: Iccidental Hotel QUESNEL B.C. GENERAL MERCHANTS and manufacturers of all kinds of rough and dressed LUMBER We are consistent in our prices and the stock is new in our big Second St. 4 Store Our lumber is dry and must be used to make building resist the frost of winter HOUSE TO KENT, 2 rooms, until March 1st., next. $10. per Apply this office. month- clencmg I Jnpnneae oil painting on glass. Most modern up-to-date hotel in the interior of British Columbia. New four-storey building. Accommodation for 120 guests All outside rooms—large, well-lighted and ventilated. Steam heated. BATES $2.00 PER DAY Ul> Weekly and monthly rates on application Wire for rooms Wire for rooms Store, Office and Lumber Yard, South Fort George k\f/.T«f.1T,.T/.T«?„T/lTnT/.T.,T/!.V,,T,,T,.V,,V,.?,,V/,T,,V/I,;.f/W ►: ►: j E. L. KEPNER, Proprietor TO GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR BUY NOW. Every ground floor has its limitations. After all its space is occupied it's up to you to climb the stairs. Don't climb the stairs for profitable investment in real- estate here. Get in before it is too late. The G. T. P. have bought the Indian Reserve. Fort George will be the big inland city of the road. Come to me. I'll help yon buy. Write for acreage N. H. WESLEY »•». Bitot* •pcdalltt South Fort Goorgo J
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